Irish: Are these relative clauses involving the verb "abair" correct?
1a. the man who says / doesn't say a few words about the game every morning
an fear a deir / nach ndeir cúpla focal faoin gcluiche gach maidin
1b. the man whose son says / doesn't say a few words about the game every morning
an fear a/nach ndeir a mhac cúpla focal faoin gcluiche gach maidin
2a. the man who said / didn't say a few words about the game yesterday morning
an fear a dúirt / nach ndúirt cúpla focal faoin gcluiche maidin inné
2b. the man whose son said / didn't say a few words about the game yesterday morning
an fear a / nach ndúirt a mhac cúpla focal faoin gcluiche maidin inné3a. the man who will / won't say a few words about the game tomorrow morning
an fear a déarfaidh / nach ndéarfaidh cúpla focal faoin gcluiche maidin amárach
3b. the man whose son will / won't say a few words about the game tomorrow morning
an fear a / nach ndéarfaidh a mhac cúpla focal faoin gcluiche maidin amárach
4a. the man who would / wouldn't say a few words about the game
an fear a déarfadh / nach ndéarfadh cúpla focal faoin gcluiche
4b. the man whose son would / wouldn't say a few words about the game
an fear a / nach ndéarfadh a mhac cúpla focal faoin gcluiche5a. the man who used to say / used to not say a few words about the game in the morning
an fear a deireadh / nach deireadh cúpla focal faoin gcluiche ar maidin
5b. the man whose son used to say / used to not say a few words about the game in the morning
an fear a / nach ndeireadh a mhac cúpla focal faoin gcluiche ar maidin